Argentina: A Step Toward Sanity

A regenerated force shook the foundations of Argentina last week: civil
justice. No one felt its tremors more acutely than the country's former
President, Reynaldo Bignone, 55, as he emerged from a four-hour
judicial interrogation in the imposing, gray-stone federal court
building in central Buenos Aires. The civilian-clad retired army
general slid expressionless into the back seat of an unmarked gray
military limousine. A three-car escort revved its engines, and the
caravan sped past waiting photographers in the direction of the
sprawling Campo de Mayo...